By Doug Lederman and Scott Jaschik. College presidents generally agree that their institutions should be reporting much more information about the career and other outcomes of their graduates -- they just don't necessarily want the federal government doing it, Inside Higher Ed's new survey of college presidents reveals. Three-quarters of presidents say their institutions should be reporting the debt levels, job placement rates and graduate school enrollment rates of recent graduates, for instance (though fewer say they are doing so now). Read more...
9 mars 2014
Federal Accountability and Financial Pressure: A Survey of Presidents
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